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Wedding Film Photography

Real moments, natural light, and the atmosphere of the day. No cheesy stuff, no over-the-top edits—just simple, thoughtful storytelling with a bit of grit and nostalgia.

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Mia + Simon

These two sure know how to throw a party — an epic celebration at @thebarnontheridge, filled with good vibes, live music, and plenty of dancing under the tipis. A fun, relaxed day brought to life by an incredible crew.

Rachael + Nichollas

A fun and beautiful day for Rachael + Nichollas at @thebarnontheridge — full of laughter, good food, and great music. A dream lineup of vendors brought it all together for one unforgettable celebration.

Jess + Tom

Jess and Tom tied the knot at The Cove on the South Coast — a secluded beachfront venue that couldn’t have been more ideal for their laid-back, coastal celebration. 

Emma + Joel

Emma and Joel tied the knot in a stunning celebration at Worrowing, Jervis Bay. With dreamy styling by @wedeventcreators, with florals by @hellopetalflowers, and a talented team by @bombshell.haircreations, @vergemakeup, and @stinimakeupandhair — every detail was effortlessly romantic.

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wedding film photography

You’re not sure if film is worth it for your wedding.


Totally get it — it’s not for everyone. But if you’re someone who feels deeply, who loves the little in-between moments just as much as the big ones... film might just be your thing.


Digital photos are incredible but seeing it on 35mm? It hits different. There’s a quiet charm in the softness, the grain, the way film captures moments a little differently.



 

It’s not about perfect shots — it’s about real moments. If you’re into the kind of storytelling that feels a bit more raw and honest, film’s a bloody good way to keep those memories feeling alive. Would love to shoot some for your day.

Ain’t sure if film
is worth for your wedding?

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